Often you need classes with similar variables and functions
to another existing class. In fact, it is good practice to
define a generic class which can be used in all your
projects and adapt this class for the needs of each of your
specific projects. To facilitate this, classes can be
extensions of other classes. The extended or derived class
has all variables and functions of the base class (this is
called 'inheritance' despite the fact that nobody died) and what
you add in the extended definition. It is not possible to
substract from a class, that is, to undefine any existing
functions or variables. An extended class is always dependent
on a single base class, that is, multiple inheritance is
not supported. Classes are extended using the keyword 'extends'.
This defines a class Named_Cart that has all variables and
functions of Cart plus an additional variable $owner and an
additional function set_owner(). You create a named cart the usual
way and can now set and get the carts owner. You can still use
normal cart functions on named carts: